
My ceramic and bronze public sculpture Cracked Wheat installed on the front grounds of the Gardiner Museum, 111 Queens Park, Toronto, August 26, 2018. Landscape construction due to be completed late October.
My ceramic and bronze public sculpture Cracked Wheat installed on the front grounds of the Gardiner Museum, 111 Queens Park, Toronto, August 26, 2018. Landscape construction due to be completed late October.
700 lbs and 7′ of ceramic clad steel hover towards a pair of bronze legs. Sculpture installation on the front grounds of the Gardiner Museum in Toronto. August 26, 2018
Dry fit for my Gardiner Museum public sculpture, pre-installation. Maker Technical Sculpture Services, Toronto, May 2018dry-fit
Participant sculpture from Sexual Assault : The Roadshow hand-building workshop. May 2018
Participant hand sculptures from Sexual Assault : The Roadshow workshop about to be fired. May 2018
Jane Doe’s Sexual Assault – The Roadshow stops at my studio in Toronto. In May 2018 I host a ceramic hand workshop with a group of women, using art to speak back to sexual violence.
Emily Vey Duke, Cooper Battersby and I at the Art Gallery of Nova Scotia, January 2018. Back in Halifax, 20 years after our first encounter in that same city.
The Illuminations Project with Emily Vey Duke, Art Gallery of Nova Scotia. February – April 2018
The Illuminations Project with Emily Vey Duke comes to Art Gallery of Nova Scotia. February – April 2018. We were very impressed by their fearless ad campaign.
Pierre Aupilardjuk with my sculpture God’s Eye, in the conservation and storage vaults at the Gardiner Museum. Toronto, January 2018